
Japan and the Pacific, and a Japanese View of the Eastern Question
Navigating the Pacific: Japan's Diplomacy and Influence in the EastBy Manjiro InagakiLength5h 44m
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In "Japan and the Pacific, and a Japanese View of the Eastern Question," Manjiro Inagaki presents an insightful exploration of Japan's role within the dynamic geopolitical landscape of the Pacific in the early 20th century. Through a polished blend of historical analysis and personal reflection, Inagaki delves into the intricate relationships between Japan and its neighbors, scrutinizing the implications of Western imperialism and the Eastern Question for Japan's national identity and strategic interests. His literary style is characterized by clarity and eloquence, combining scholarly rigor with compelling narrative that reveals the tensions shaping Japan's engagement with the Pacific world. Manjiro Inagaki, a prominent Japanese intellectual and diplomat, was deeply influenced by the transformative events of his time, including Japan's emergence as a modern state and its aspirations for regional leadership. His background as a participant in diplomatic missions and interactions with Western powers inherently shaped his worldview, provoking a nuanced understanding of both Eastern and Western perspectives. Inagaki's experiences reflect a confluence of cultural heritage and political pragmatism, allowing him to articulate a distinctly Japanese viewpoint amidst global discourse. This book is highly recommended for scholars, historians, and readers interested in East Asian studies, international relations, and the historical narrative of Japan in the Pacific arena. Inagaki'Äôs work is not only an essential contribution to the understanding of Japan'Äôs foreign policy but also serves as a significant voice in the broader dialogue concerning the complexities of Eastern and Western interactions.
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GenrePolitics and Government
Length5 hrs 44 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 5, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1JAPAN AND THE PACIFIC, AND A JAPANESE VIEW OF THE EASTERN QUESTION.
13V. THE CRIMEAN WAR.
2PREFACE.
14VI. THE BLACK SEA CONFERENCE.
3LIST OF MAPS.
15VII. THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR OF 1878.
4PART I. JAPAN AND THE PACIFIC.
16Bulgaria.
5PART II. THE EASTERN QUESTION.
17Eastern Roumelia.
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6I. FOREIGN POLICY OF ENGLAND DURING THE SIXTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH, AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES.: Three Wars of Revenge.
18Crete, &c.
7II. FOREIGN POLICY OF RUSSIA DURING THE REIGNS OF PETER THE GREAT, CATHERINE II., AND ALEXANDER I.
19Bosnia and Herzegovina.
8Peter the Great (1689–1725).
20Montenegro, Servia, and Roumania.
9Catherine II. (1762–1796).
21Cessions in Asia.
10Alexander I. (1801–1825).
22The Anglo-Turkish Convention.
11III. THE NEW EUROPEAN SYSTEM.
23VIII. REMARKS UPON THE TREATY OF BERLIN.: The Anglo-Turkish Convention.
12IV. GREEK INDEPENDENCE.: Nicholas I. (1825–1855).
24IX. CENTRAL ASIA.: England’s Opponents in British India.